Landmarks and Historic sites

Liverpool Cathedral is the largest Anglican place of worship, not only in Liverpool, but in the whole world. This magnificent building was entirely built in the twentieth century in response to the need for a large church for...

Liverpool is a great city to see some of the best places in the world. The city is full of art, culture, history and music. Moreover, it is known as the must see places whilst in Britain. There are two day to a month’s preplanned...

Beatles fans, this is your Mecca! For all those who have always loved and still love their music, this is the place to go when you come to this beautiful English town. It’s a bare, cramped, dirty basement, but it changed the...

Built between 1872 and 1874 to accommodate the growing Jewish community in Liverpool, Princes Road Synagogue is currently regarded as one of the most important buildings of Jewish worship in the British Isles. The style is mixed (Neo-Gothic...

The Royal Philharmonic Hall in Liverpool is home to the Philharmonic Orchestra, which was founded in 1840, but did not have a permanent home until 1849. The current building dates from 1937-1939, and is a large quandrangular complex,...

The Woolton Picture House is the favourite venue of cinefiles in Liverpool. The little Woolton Picture House was actually the first cinema built in the city in 1927, and it’s still in business. This cinema doesn’t...